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Satellites at an observatory

The seemingly colossal amounts of matter expelled by certain types of red giants may be explained by previously-unnoticed partner stars, according to a new paper published in Nature Astronomy.

PhD student Pablo Camarex-Mendez

Pablo Caramés-Méndez, 28, a PhD student at the School of Chemistry, will attend Parliament to present his chemistry research to politicians and a panel of expert judges as part of STEM for BRITAIN.

C-Capture logo in power plant

Drax Power Station has demonstrated the world’s first bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS) project, using technology developed by University of Leeds spin-out C-Capture.

Representation of peptide fragments in silico

A new paper marks a step forward in our understanding of peptide fragments and methods for simulating them.

Entrance to the Chemistry building

The School of Chemistry is pleased to welcome Visiting Professor Heather Lewandowski, who recently joined the school for six months.